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Drogobytsky I.N. ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT: NATURE, THE TEAM AND LEADER ORGANIZATIONIn this paper we investigate the variability and psycho-energetic nature of organizational management, emotional intelligence of the modern manager is analyzed, the algorithm of choosing the leader by complementary management team is provided and recommendations on self-improvement are made in order to perform his/her mission properly. The conclusion about the need for interdisciplinary research is made in order to find a new paradigm of organizational management, linking it to the rank of the engineering sciences.Key words: organizational management, managerial dominants, PAEI-code, emotional intelligence, leadership, self-improvement, management team.
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Author: Drogobytskiy I.N.
Year: 2011
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Sergey Aleksandrovich MIROSHNIKOV |
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